Solvent trap adapters - are they fooling anyone?

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  • Gator 45/70

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    Sometime's a muffler is just a muffler...
     

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    madmax4x4

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    Are you guys joking or do you actually have unregistered silencers and are talking about it in a public forum?

    Tone doesn't come across well on the Internet. We really need </sarcasm> tags.
    It's only a "silencer" if you shoot threw it. Do you have any soda bottles or a pillow at your home? :run:

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    I have a 10lb bag of these :)
    You have unregistered silencers and are talking about it in a public forum?
     
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    benorth

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    The solvent trap is an adapter that screws on to the threads of your gun at one end and the other end you screw on an oil filter to trap the cleaning solvent when cleaning your gun from the breech. Hence the name Solvent Trap Adapter.


    A quote from the Cadiz Gun Works website. They are currently patenting the item and is sold from them as an NFA item. Kind of interesting, it seems they would want to get away from that kind of wording for it to be 100% legit...
     

    benorth

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    The solvent trap is an adapter that screws on to the threads of your gun at one end and the other end you screw on an oil filter to trap the cleaning solvent when cleaning your gun from the breech. Hence the name Solvent Trap Adapter.


    A quote from the Cadiz Gun Works website. They are currently patenting the item and is sold from them as an NFA item. Kind of interesting, it seems they would want to get away from that kind of wording for it to be 100% legit...
     
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